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you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories per serving... more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. >> after six reset testimony and over four minor pieces of evidence -- after six weeks of testimony and over 400 pieces of evidence, the casey anthony case is about to close. now comes the closing arguments. >> the courtroom is closed today. the judge is giving the prosecution and defense of full day to prepare. on sunday, each side will get a half day to prepare -- to present their final address to the jury. >> no matter what you do or how you put the puzzle together, based on her ignition, all -- her own admission, there is only one conclusion -- she is responsible. all you can do as a prosecutor -- it is very simple. >> fireworks and nonsense from the defense. you have
you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories per serving... more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. >> after six reset testimony and over four minor pieces of evidence -- after six...
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the big problems will not go away. >> he blasted an idea that the u.s. constitution and powers the president to keep on spending, even if all goes sam goes over his credit limit 0--e ven if uncle sam goes over his credit limit. >> democrats the president obama will use the constitutional clause to continue to pay the nation's debt. issues like the debt ceiling are bound to be tweeted to the president in a town hall. this wednesday the white house will address citizens through twitter. the current white house account has more than 2 million twitter followeres. and the president is not the only one region . vice-president joe biden is working to gain the support of educators nationwide. the vice president spoke at the end of a convention of the national education association today. members of the nea will vote tomorrow on whether the union will endorse president obama for re-election. the union's endorsement is a vital and he took a swing at republicans to make his case. >> the new republican party has undertaken the most direct assault on labor, not just
the big problems will not go away. >> he blasted an idea that the u.s. constitution and powers the president to keep on spending, even if all goes sam goes over his credit limit 0--e ven if uncle sam goes over his credit limit. >> democrats the president obama will use the constitutional clause to continue to pay the nation's debt. issues like the debt ceiling are bound to be tweeted to the president in a town hall. this wednesday the white house will address citizens through...
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. >> are big story tonight, may have outside of a baltimore county nightclub and with one man dead and a police officer and hospitalized. shots were fired outside the club baltimore on pulaski highway just before 2:00 a.m. this morning. sheldon dutes is live in rosehill with the latest. >> the officer that was injured is expected to be ok. he got hurt while trying to secure the scene, but he has since been treated and released from hospital. the 911 call came in at club baltimore on pulaski highway. although they do not know the motive, but the shooting stemmed from an argument at closing time. the gunman opened up fire in the parking lot killing one person. the police have identified the victim as george william bryant. officers say when they got here it was pretty chaotic. >> when they responded, they found a large group of people surrounding the victim. as the officers tried to secure the crime scene and move people back some medical personnel could arrive, some people failed to follow those orders. one officer was assaulted and was transferred to the hospital where he was treated a
. >> are big story tonight, may have outside of a baltimore county nightclub and with one man dead and a police officer and hospitalized. shots were fired outside the club baltimore on pulaski highway just before 2:00 a.m. this morning. sheldon dutes is live in rosehill with the latest. >> the officer that was injured is expected to be ok. he got hurt while trying to secure the scene, but he has since been treated and released from hospital. the 911 call came in at club baltimore on...
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it was big, it was... it was powerful. and i was... and it was all alone. and i was so incredibly attracted to that one lone jaguar. i would make my father stay back, and i would lean over towards the bars and i would start talking... >> simon: you talked... >> rabinowitz: ...to the jaguar. >> simon: ...to the jaguar? >> rabinowitz: i did talk to the jaguar. >> simon: do you remember what you said? >> rabinowitz: i would say how people are stupid, how they don't understand me-- clearly, the same way they don't understand you. how they're locking you up in this cage the... the way i'm locked up in my own head. those are the things i would... i would talk about to the jaguar. i made a promise over and over again that if i ever got my voice back, that somehow i would help that animal. help that jaguar, help these animals like him. >> simon: alan rabinowitz has kept his promise. devotion to jaguars became his religion. before he got married, he lived alone in the jungle, just to be close to jaguars, doing then what he does now-- learning more about them every d
it was big, it was... it was powerful. and i was... and it was all alone. and i was so incredibly attracted to that one lone jaguar. i would make my father stay back, and i would lean over towards the bars and i would start talking... >> simon: you talked... >> rabinowitz: ...to the jaguar. >> simon: ...to the jaguar? >> rabinowitz: i did talk to the jaguar. >> simon: do you remember what you said? >> rabinowitz: i would say how people are stupid, how they...
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"global medical relief" sounds really big. >> montanti: it's big in the sense that we reach out to the world, but it's small in that it's really me. >> pelley: maybe you should call it "one little lady in staten island." she runs global medical relief out of her home, a 58-year-old single woman with a computer and a phone. >> montanti: my office is my former walk-in closet, and i added a window. and it works. and i speak to the world right out of my walk-in closet. >> pelley: the 112 children that you've helped so far come from where? >> montanti: bosnia, el salvador, liberia, niger, sierra leone, iraq, china, indonesia, pakistan, haiti. did i say nepal? >> pelley: how do you keep it running? >> montanti: on a prayer. ( laughs ) >> pelley: she simply begs and borrows from doctors and hospitals, whatever it takes. she's traveled to the middle east, arranging passports, cutting red tape, and getting wounded children out one at a time. word spread among soldiers in iraq that an american charity called global medical relief is a lifeline. >> montanti: we are working in mosul. >> pelley: no
"global medical relief" sounds really big. >> montanti: it's big in the sense that we reach out to the world, but it's small in that it's really me. >> pelley: maybe you should call it "one little lady in staten island." she runs global medical relief out of her home, a 58-year-old single woman with a computer and a phone. >> montanti: my office is my former walk-in closet, and i added a window. and it works. and i speak to the world right out of my walk-in...
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. >> batista: it's a big dragon on... on the other side. >> kroft: you have everything they need. >> batista: yeah, you need a brazil to basically fulfill the chinese needs. >> kroft: batista, who has interests in mining, transportation, and oil and gas, is building a huge super-port complex north of rio, with chinese investment, that will accommodate the world's largest tankers and speed delivery of iron ore and other resources to asia. but it's not just commodities that are driving the brazilian boom. the country has a substantial manufacturing base and a large auto industry. aviation giant embraer is the world's third-largest aircraft manufacturer, behind boeing and airbus, and a main supplier of regional jets to the u.s. market. eike batista says the one thing that brazil could use more of us is skilled labor. >> batista: we have to create more engineers. in my oil company, i'm importing americans to weld our platforms. >> kroft: to weld the platforms? >> batista: yes. there's a lack of welders. we are walking into a
. >> batista: it's a big dragon on... on the other side. >> kroft: you have everything they need. >> batista: yeah, you need a brazil to basically fulfill the chinese needs. >> kroft: batista, who has interests in mining, transportation, and oil and gas, is building a huge super-port complex north of rio, with chinese investment, that will accommodate the world's largest tankers and speed delivery of iron ore and other resources to asia. but it's not just commodities...
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big question to get answered is related to last weeks shooting. it happened close to each other about less than a mile apart. this happened around midnight. victim was taken to the hospital and he was alive at the time but they haven't received an update on his confident. they don't know whether it was a random shooting but it appears they've got a trend. this is the third shooting since may. one that happened last week that man was killed. the victim had an extensive criminal record and police don't think the shooting was random. back in may the victim survived. he told police that the group of men he encountered flashed gang signs before they shot him. take a look at the scene. it's this part of the trail is surrounded by homes. it happened in a neighborhood that is bordered by houses making it all the more dangerous. park police are investigating the shooting. >>> investigators are still trying to figure out what killed a 14-year-old santa rosa girl. she was found dead on her bedroom floor. she was having a sleepover with three other girls. the
big question to get answered is related to last weeks shooting. it happened close to each other about less than a mile apart. this happened around midnight. victim was taken to the hospital and he was alive at the time but they haven't received an update on his confident. they don't know whether it was a random shooting but it appears they've got a trend. this is the third shooting since may. one that happened last week that man was killed. the victim had an extensive criminal record and police...
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>> the big battle is the payoff. this is a series that really goes out with a bang. >> i think the film is satisfying for those who read the books and for the audience who came to see the fill . it is visually impressive and well-written. dealing with issues of overcoming fierce and adversities and how we change as we mature. i was going back to my notes when i saw the film ten years ago with a young crowd who hung on every word and it was the same this time. cheers and tears during the screening. my only problem was the 3d. i found it somewhat murky. for that reason i'll give it a also less than a full bucket. i'm don sanchez, abc7 news. see you on the isle. >> coming up, police control an angry crowd after an officer-involved fatal shooting. a shooting that kills a man in san francisco. and casey anthony is now a free woman. what happened when she was released from jail? can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my choleste
>> the big battle is the payoff. this is a series that really goes out with a bang. >> i think the film is satisfying for those who read the books and for the audience who came to see the fill . it is visually impressive and well-written. dealing with issues of overcoming fierce and adversities and how we change as we mature. i was going back to my notes when i saw the film ten years ago with a young crowd who hung on every word and it was the same this time. cheers and tears during...
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i guess in the end no big surprise that casey anthony didn't testify. >> no big surprise, except that now the defense is in a position where they have not a single bit of evidence to back up the claim that they made in opening statement about george anthony abusing casey, about george anthony disposing of the body, not an iota of evidence. i don't think they'll even be able to argue it in closing arguments. >> nancy, do you think they y en really considered -- casey ever really considered taking the stand? >> yes, i think that they really did consider it because that's the only source of evidence as dan pointed out many times in closing arguments i've objected number one just to throw the defense off their closing statement but facts not in evidence. you can't argue something out of whole cloth but something i found out, another reason she did not take the stand in a sidebar and the transcript is just coming out, the state warned the defense if she takes the stand and you begin to talk about family dysfunction, we're going to bring in literally hundreds, hundreds of checks tot mom sto
i guess in the end no big surprise that casey anthony didn't testify. >> no big surprise, except that now the defense is in a position where they have not a single bit of evidence to back up the claim that they made in opening statement about george anthony abusing casey, about george anthony disposing of the body, not an iota of evidence. i don't think they'll even be able to argue it in closing arguments. >> nancy, do you think they y en really considered -- casey ever really...
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i guess the big question is, if the big deal is off the table. where does that leave the negotiations? what are the odds that a deal won't be reached by the august deadline? >> reporter: i wouldn't say odds they get a deal or not. we are talking about a smaller deal if the bigger deal is off the table. that's nowhere close to being done. the republicans pulled out of those negotiations with the vice president. we are not close to a framework that solve this solution. we could see a smaller plan to get the debt ceiling raised and kick this can later in the year, bianna. >> seems instead of making prprress, we're taking steps backyards. all right. thank you so much and we'll toss it over to dan. >> thanks. >>> let's stay on this. let's go to christiane amanpour, host of "this week." christiane, good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. >> i know you're interviewing the head of the international monetary fund, the new chief. if the u.s. defaults on its debt, how will the world likely react to that? >> she was very categoric, they don't expect the u
i guess the big question is, if the big deal is off the table. where does that leave the negotiations? what are the odds that a deal won't be reached by the august deadline? >> reporter: i wouldn't say odds they get a deal or not. we are talking about a smaller deal if the bigger deal is off the table. that's nowhere close to being done. the republicans pulled out of those negotiations with the vice president. we are not close to a framework that solve this solution. we could see a...
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it's going to be big. this is also really big. one lucky "gma" viewer and fair family can see chris evans and the movie before anybody else. win a trip for four in hollywood with the entire cast of the movie. who is that hottie you were with in that scene? >> that was haley atwell. she is a beauty. >> all you need to do is go to facebook.com/goodmorningamerica and like the "gma" page. make sure you like us. we know you do already because you're watching. you'll be entered into the sweepstakes. you need to get going. contest is on right now. it ends thursday at 3:00 p.m. eastern and we cannot wait to see your new film. you play a mean -- well a nice -- >> good guy. >> mean in a good way. thank you, chris. coming up richard blaze and some high-end hot dogs. will you stick around? ♪ [ male announcer ] it has an hd webcam for flattering video chats, awesome audio, and lids that switch to match your mood. but mostly it helps me keep an eye on my boyfriend. even though he doesn't know he's my boyfriend. yet. [ laughs ] ♪ [ male anno
it's going to be big. this is also really big. one lucky "gma" viewer and fair family can see chris evans and the movie before anybody else. win a trip for four in hollywood with the entire cast of the movie. who is that hottie you were with in that scene? >> that was haley atwell. she is a beauty. >> all you need to do is go to facebook.com/goodmorningamerica and like the "gma" page. make sure you like us. we know you do already because you're watching. you'll...
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she's had a pretty big year with "bridesmaids." you usually see more familiar faces during these emmy nominations than at your tenth high school reunion. so, any time there is a new face, it's pretty exciting. you get a nomination. and it seems sometimes like it's a tenured position at a university. but we saw some surprises certainly. and she's one of the biggest, i'd say. very exciting. >> her reaction was so natural and was so great. that yikes jumping out of her mouth. >> there's all kinds of stuff going on here. and you know, certainly the comedy series and the comedy categories are extremely competitive. any time you've got "glee" and "modern family" against each other one more time that's going to be a real battle. those are two hugely popular shows. both nominated again this year. >> chris, anybody you were surprised that did not get nominated? >> well, let's see. there are -- i guess there are a couple -- toni collette for "the united states of tara" not getting nominated. lea michele not getting nominated for beststomedy
she's had a pretty big year with "bridesmaids." you usually see more familiar faces during these emmy nominations than at your tenth high school reunion. so, any time there is a new face, it's pretty exciting. you get a nomination. and it seems sometimes like it's a tenured position at a university. but we saw some surprises certainly. and she's one of the biggest, i'd say. very exciting. >> her reaction was so natural and was so great. that yikes jumping out of her mouth....
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is this the next big thing? >> well, we think it is the next big thing. we want to prevent crashes before they happen if we can and technology like volvo's city safety that can help drivers to avoid crashes. >> reporter: by comparing insurance claims from volvos that are equipped with city safety to other cars that are not, the institute determined that the system eliminates more than a quarter of low-speed crashes. >> there is always the risk that the technology could make a mistake, but it's much more likely that a human could make a mistake because we're all so easily distracted. >> reporter: volvo will stake city safety standard in four models by 2012. meanwhile, other car companies are racing to bring their own futuristic self-braking technology into the present. for "good morning amamica," elisabeth leamy, abc news, rutgersville, virginia. >> and here's diane sawyer with a preview of "world news." >> tonight we are going to continue to crack the code for a happy retirement. the rules rewritten, boomers setting all those goals. tonight, how some marr
is this the next big thing? >> well, we think it is the next big thing. we want to prevent crashes before they happen if we can and technology like volvo's city safety that can help drivers to avoid crashes. >> reporter: by comparing insurance claims from volvos that are equipped with city safety to other cars that are not, the institute determined that the system eliminates more than a quarter of low-speed crashes. >> there is always the risk that the technology could make a...
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chicago will have its big show on the fourth, but the show for the big food fest has been canceled. why? the budget worries. but one texas town, amarillo, has come up with a solution to the problem. no pyrotechnics, instead, a laser show. >> it's something new, something different and something safe and really celebrating our wonderful day. >> reporter: the preparations are under way here on the nation's mall. you can actually see the bandstand behind me. this is one of the biggest shows you will see, and for all those folks who had their shows canceled, here's the good news, this s sw will be broadcast. you can watch it on tv if nothing else. dan and bianna. >> watch it on tv, all right, david, thank you. you know, it's so sad. i lived in austin for five years. they had an amazing fireworks show. >> i always wanted to go to austin. >> it's a beautiful city. ron, you've been, right? >> i have. i like austin. >> do you have other headlines this morning. >> i do. good morning, everyone. >>> defiant libyan leader moammar gadhafi is threatening to attack europe. gadhafi warned of atatck
chicago will have its big show on the fourth, but the show for the big food fest has been canceled. why? the budget worries. but one texas town, amarillo, has come up with a solution to the problem. no pyrotechnics, instead, a laser show. >> it's something new, something different and something safe and really celebrating our wonderful day. >> reporter: the preparations are under way here on the nation's mall. you can actually see the bandstand behind me. this is one of the biggest...
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that big area of high pressure slides to the eastern seaboard. that does not deliver a break to the deep south. it does in the northern plains, but it brings that heat right into the mid-atlantic and the northeast. today new york city has a little bit of a break and so does philly and boston but as we get into the next couple of days that warm air does start to sear even the east coast. so warmer as we get into the day today, certainly orlando, 95. some scattered storms during the day. if there's any hope into the southeast of breaking your heat for even a moment it's those widely scattered thunderstorms. here's what we've seen, this air is so humid when these thunderstorms develop, they can be 2 to 3 inches of rain in an hour and cause rapid floodingment make sure you're paying attention. >> all that weather brought to you by post great grains. now, wait a minute. there's some awesome signs here, by the way, any time you put my name on your sign -- what's your name. >> jessica. >> your name? >> katie. >> let me think of a line here. coming up ne
that big area of high pressure slides to the eastern seaboard. that does not deliver a break to the deep south. it does in the northern plains, but it brings that heat right into the mid-atlantic and the northeast. today new york city has a little bit of a break and so does philly and boston but as we get into the next couple of days that warm air does start to sear even the east coast. so warmer as we get into the day today, certainly orlando, 95. some scattered storms during the day. if...
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so, the big danger thing is when you stop sweating. if you stop sweating in this heat, in just 10 to 15 minutes your body temperature can hit 106 or higher. and that can be deadly. >> we saw records being set.hen. not just during the day when the sun is up but at night. 98 all-time highs throughout the heat wave. what can we do to keep cool? >> no one sleeping. quick tips. take a cool bath or shower before you go to sleep. you can try putting your sheets in the freezer. send me on twitter @dr.richardbesser. >> dr. richard besser, with the very latest. again, err on the side of caution. don't go out unless you have to. elizabeth? >> great advice. >>> now to a breaking story we've been following out of upstate new york. a dramatic and deadly crash involving a tour bus and tractor-trailer on a busy interstate 90. the tour bus erupting into flames with more than 50 passengers inside. a soldier reportedly driving behind the bus at the time ran into action. and lee keith coblin is there on the scene. describe the scene right now. >> reporter
so, the big danger thing is when you stop sweating. if you stop sweating in this heat, in just 10 to 15 minutes your body temperature can hit 106 or higher. and that can be deadly. >> we saw records being set.hen. not just during the day when the sun is up but at night. 98 all-time highs throughout the heat wave. what can we do to keep cool? >> no one sleeping. quick tips. take a cool bath or shower before you go to sleep. you can try putting your sheets in the freezer. send me on...
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another big heat wave coming by the end of the week. talking about this right now, some nasty storms that rolled through chicago yesterday. more on the way today. take a look at this video. we had cars flooded out there, homes flooded. it created a mess with a record rainfall nearly 7 inches of rain most of which fell in just a two-hour period early yesterday morning there in chicago. as we look at the radar, more storor actually moving in from the west there today, so we're going to be keeping a close eye on that, and we also have a little bit of stormy stuff to talk about. this actually takes us to the heat across the midwest >> all right. dan and bianna? >> thank you, amber. >>> coming up, an in-depth look at the high highs and very low lows of the short life of amymy winehouse. she is now part of an extraordinary list of rock legendndwho died at the age of 27. could any of this have been prevented? >>> plus, new questions about dna evidence in the amanda knox case will be front and center at her appeals hearing this week. is it enou
another big heat wave coming by the end of the week. talking about this right now, some nasty storms that rolled through chicago yesterday. more on the way today. take a look at this video. we had cars flooded out there, homes flooded. it created a mess with a record rainfall nearly 7 inches of rain most of which fell in just a two-hour period early yesterday morning there in chicago. as we look at the radar, more storor actually moving in from the west there today, so we're going to be keeping...
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but she wiped away the tears just in time for the big bash the white ball. there was a change of outfits. she can boogie in this one. >> you are a wonderful, speech. sometimes patient woman with me. >> and finally, the piece de resistance, an eye-popping firework display. for "goooomorning america," lama hasan, abc news, london. >> and she looked beautiful. a three-day extravaganza there. >> coming up on "good morning america." dramatic finale. the all-important closing g arguments start on the casey anthony murder trial. we go inside the courtroom. what do the jurors need to hear? >>> plus, gourmet grilling. great food for the fourth. how to make a five-star burger on a five-buck budget. coming up. ♪ hear ye, hear ye! this 4th of july, celebrate the red, white, and blue with ocean spray cranberry, white cranberry, and blueberry juice cocktails. how did you wear this stuff growing up? it's so itchy. thou art not funny. [ fife and drum corps plays ] i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ ma
but she wiped away the tears just in time for the big bash the white ball. there was a change of outfits. she can boogie in this one. >> you are a wonderful, speech. sometimes patient woman with me. >> and finally, the piece de resistance, an eye-popping firework display. for "goooomorning america," lama hasan, abc news, london. >> and she looked beautiful. a three-day extravaganza there. >> coming up on "good morning america." dramatic finale. the...
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chicago will have its big show on the fourth but the show for the big food fest has been canceled. why? the budget worries. but one texas town, amarillo, has come up with a solution to the problem. no pyrotechnics, instead, a laser show. >> something new. something different and something safe and really celebrating our wonderful day. >> reporter: the preparations are under way here on the nation's mall. you can see the bandstand behind me. one of the biggest shows you will see and for all those folks who had their showsws canceled, this show will be broadcast. you can watch it on tv if nothing else. dan and bianna. >> watch it on tv, all right, thank you. i lived in austin for five years. they have an amazing fireworks show. ron, you've been, right? >> yes, i have. good morning, everyone. >>> defiant libyan leader moammar gadhafi is threatening to attack europe and warned of attacks against homes, offices and families if nato does not stop its air campaign against his regime. the u.s. is taking it seriously. >>> in syria hundreds of thousands turned out across the country in the l
chicago will have its big show on the fourth but the show for the big food fest has been canceled. why? the budget worries. but one texas town, amarillo, has come up with a solution to the problem. no pyrotechnics, instead, a laser show. >> something new. something different and something safe and really celebrating our wonderful day. >> reporter: the preparations are under way here on the nation's mall. you can see the bandstand behind me. one of the biggest shows you will see and...
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>> we have a big wedding coming up. it's happening in monaco. this is prince albert who is 53 years old. he's going to marry this super beautiful woman -- >> thought to be sort of the eternal bachelor. >> with a couple of children who sort of pop in here and there. >> oh, right. >> she's 33, he's 53, they're going to get married in monaco. everybody's going. and it turns out, it's rumumed charlie woodstock, a former olympic swimmer, went to the airport to fly back to her native south africa. she's trying to bail on the wedding. and everybody's saying this is true. however, of course, the speakers of prince albert are saying it's not true. >> they took her i.d., her passport? >> her passport so there's time for a little intervention. this is all speculative. there's no proof of this. prince albert's spokesperson is denying it. >> if it's true it's the royal version of a prenup agreement. >> listen to who's going, giorgio armani, lots of people are going. >> we're on our way there too. >> right after the show we're catching that jet. >> let's move
>> we have a big wedding coming up. it's happening in monaco. this is prince albert who is 53 years old. he's going to marry this super beautiful woman -- >> thought to be sort of the eternal bachelor. >> with a couple of children who sort of pop in here and there. >> oh, right. >> she's 33, he's 53, they're going to get married in monaco. everybody's going. and it turns out, it's rumumed charlie woodstock, a former olympic swimmer, went to the airport to fly back...
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that's a big congratulations to him. okay. >>> we have been following this story from start to finish. we're talking about the other royal wedding that happened without the couple that's so happy. this is actually tragic if you ask me. prince albert and that beautiful bride charlene woodstock. we told you she really seemed to be not so happy about this wedding. there's even footage of her crying but not like the happy i just got married to this incredible man tears, but i tried to escape three times and they confiscated my passport and i can't get away from this guy tears. turns out the honeymoon cut short by a full week. also sources at the hotel they stayed at in south africa are confirming by a hotel spokesperson that they stayed in separate hotel rooms. >> he just snores really loud, that's all. >> ten kilometers away, that's what they're saying. now they're saying that they once again left early. they're saying they left in separate cars. so this must be really hard on her, being that they have this other happy roya
that's a big congratulations to him. okay. >>> we have been following this story from start to finish. we're talking about the other royal wedding that happened without the couple that's so happy. this is actually tragic if you ask me. prince albert and that beautiful bride charlene woodstock. we told you she really seemed to be not so happy about this wedding. there's even footage of her crying but not like the happy i just got married to this incredible man tears, but i tried to...
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the reruns are a big hit. decades later on cable tv. >> a classic moment. >> i hate to laugh at that but it really was. marcia, marcia, marcia! >> these shows did illuminate these struggles teenagers had, albeit in this semi-perfect way. >> right. >> sherwood schwartz died yesterday of intestinal infection, he was 94 years old. >> what a career. he definitely gave a lot of us a lot of joy watching those shows. i think most people e consider florence henderson to be america's mom, mrs. brady. >> exactly, right. and you know, the characters within "gilligan's island," he talked about how it was a social microcosm, looking at how people of different backgrounds had to get together and figure things out. i would consider myself the professor. you ginger? >> you would be the perfect professor. >> i think you'd be ginger. >> are you a ginger or a marianne? everybody knows what that vernacular means. >>> take a look at your forecast here now. before things get too spicy around here. heat advisories from texas and acr
the reruns are a big hit. decades later on cable tv. >> a classic moment. >> i hate to laugh at that but it really was. marcia, marcia, marcia! >> these shows did illuminate these struggles teenagers had, albeit in this semi-perfect way. >> right. >> sherwood schwartz died yesterday of intestinal infection, he was 94 years old. >> what a career. he definitely gave a lot of us a lot of joy watching those shows. i think most people e consider florence henderson...
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august 2nd is the big date that's looming. perhaps a temporary fix is not going to do the job to just delay the payment. >> the president adamant that he is not going to extend that august 2nd date. we'll have to see who gives here because there's got to be a compromise. >>> world leaders are condemning a deadly terror attack in mumbai that killed at least 17 7 ople and injured dozens more. three cocodinated bombs tore through the city's busy financial district during the evening rush. so far there's been no claim of responsibility. but indian officials blame the attack on terrorists with links to pakistan. >>> and the british phone-hacking scandal has spread to the u.s. capitol hill lawmakers demand an investigation into whether reporters from rupert murdoch's papers tried to get phone records of 9/11 victims. as lama hasan reports, the scandal forced murdoch to back off of his expansion plans. >> reporter: in a stunning reversal of f rtune, rupert murdoch has withdrawn his $12 billion bid to fully own the satellite broadcast
august 2nd is the big date that's looming. perhaps a temporary fix is not going to do the job to just delay the payment. >> the president adamant that he is not going to extend that august 2nd date. we'll have to see who gives here because there's got to be a compromise. >>> world leaders are condemning a deadly terror attack in mumbai that killed at least 17 7 ople and injured dozens more. three cocodinated bombs tore through the city's busy financial district during the evening...
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just be a big muddle. we just want to preserve our race. >> reporter: the twins say they're quite liberal now, embracing medical marijuana after lynx was diagnosed with cancer freshman year and lamb sought relief from back pain and scoliosis. for lynx and lamb, grooming into white supremacy started at birth. they were nurtured on racist beliefs by their mother april, who is unapologetic about her parenting and her beliefs. >> we were christians, they would be singing christian rock songs. but we're not, we're white nationalists. so of course that's a part of our life and i'm -- i share that part of my life with my children. >> reporter: but today, april believes the girls are just falling into peer pressure. they're saying what everyone wants to hear so they won't be harassed anymore. let's face it, it's not popular to be a white separatist. and they want to be popular. the girls, however, say this is who they are. and that time, experience, and love has changed them for the better. lamb says, we just want
just be a big muddle. we just want to preserve our race. >> reporter: the twins say they're quite liberal now, embracing medical marijuana after lynx was diagnosed with cancer freshman year and lamb sought relief from back pain and scoliosis. for lynx and lamb, grooming into white supremacy started at birth. they were nurtured on racist beliefs by their mother april, who is unapologetic about her parenting and her beliefs. >> we were christians, they would be singing christian rock...
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all the reviews i've read, big thumbs up. check it out. >> steve carell has been so smart with his career. i'm happy it's getting good reviews. come monday "insomniac theater" will be back and we'll have the actual reviews of these movies. we'll let you know what we think and how many stars we give them here at "world news now." >> tough critics. you never know. >> follow us on facacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacacaca
all the reviews i've read, big thumbs up. check it out. >> steve carell has been so smart with his career. i'm happy it's getting good reviews. come monday "insomniac theater" will be back and we'll have the actual reviews of these movies. we'll let you know what we think and how many stars we give them here at "world news now." >> tough critics. you never know. >> follow us on...
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. >> i think there's still time to get something big done. the president has made it clear he wants to do something substantial. >> reporter: in fact, sources on capitol hill tell abc news that the president and speaker john boehner are again talking about more than $4 trillion in deficit reduction. boehner reportedly wants the president to lay out specific cuts to entitlement programs, social security, medicare, medicaid. but many republicans still doubt such a plan can pass. so, plan b. to avert the country from defaulting is being devised by the two leaders of the senate. it would give the president the authority to raise the country's debt ceiling on his own. >> it takes the pressure off all the politicians but allows us to pass a debt limit without making the hard choices that this country has to make. >> reporter: the standoff? republican eric cantor refuses to consider r x increases. democrat nancy pelosi won't accept benefit cuts to titlements. we visited cantor's virginia district. many want him to back down. but not all. >> they nee
. >> i think there's still time to get something big done. the president has made it clear he wants to do something substantial. >> reporter: in fact, sources on capitol hill tell abc news that the president and speaker john boehner are again talking about more than $4 trillion in deficit reduction. boehner reportedly wants the president to lay out specific cuts to entitlement programs, social security, medicare, medicaid. but many republicans still doubt such a plan can pass. so,...
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. >> reporter: hot, tinder-dry conditions have led to a ban on fireworks for big shows, in places like arizona, alabama, florida and texas, where nearly every county has said no to fireworks. >> i love fireworks. so, it's kind of like -- i don't know. it ruined my july 4th. >> reporter: no fireworks in austin. so, the big, similar phonic concert has been canceled. >> it's disappointing for people here. >> reporter: disappointing for the people who make and sell fireworks. >> this has to be one of the most devastating for the country. and also for the firework city as a whole. >> reporter: amarillo, texas, has come up with a solution for no fireworks. it's contracted for a laser show. but the show will go on in washington. more than 500,000 people gathering for 1 of the biggest spectacles in the country. all kicked off with a parade, that's been organized for the last 17 years by pat wilberton. what do you take away? every year you put this parade together, what does it mean to you? >> every year, we sing "god bless america," and i get chills. and the little children wave their flags. i
. >> reporter: hot, tinder-dry conditions have led to a ban on fireworks for big shows, in places like arizona, alabama, florida and texas, where nearly every county has said no to fireworks. >> i love fireworks. so, it's kind of like -- i don't know. it ruined my july 4th. >> reporter: no fireworks in austin. so, the big, similar phonic concert has been canceled. >> it's disappointing for people here. >> reporter: disappointing for the people who make and sell...
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go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. challenge that with olay regenerist night elixir. its gentle glycolic formula resurfaces at night for the smooth skin of a light chemical peel. sleep tight. regenerist, from olay. so i take one a day men's 50+ advantage. as a manager, my team counts on me to stay focused. it's the only complete multivitamin with ginkgo to support memory and concentration. plus it supports heart health. [ bat cracks ] that's a hit. one a day men's. >>> and finally tonight here, from martha's vineyard in massachusetts, where the famous movie "jaws was shot," this 538-pound shark was hauled in from the atlantic waters this weekend. the giant fish was landed as part of the monster shark tournament, living up to its name. and the movie "jaws" caused that panic at the beach and made sharks one of the most feared creatures on the planet. but it turns out, even the sharks could use a little love. abc's nick watt learned that right off the waters of south africa. >
go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. challenge that with olay regenerist night elixir. its gentle glycolic formula resurfaces at night for the smooth skin of a light chemical peel. sleep tight. regenerist, from olay. so i take one a day men's 50+ advantage. as a manager, my team counts on me to stay focused. it's the only complete multivitamin with ginkgo to support memory and concentration. plus it...
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here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: in minnesota state parks, the big holiday weekend is a big bust. campers looking forward to a getaway were told, instead, to get lost. >> well,it's ridiculous, so, obvio obviously, it should never get to that. >> it's sad. >> reporter: the closed parks, a casualty of the state's budget crisis. the holiday hit list goes on. the zoo is closed. so is the raratrack. you can't even buy a fishing license. so many services are shut down. even industries, like logging, are grinding to a halt because those trees are on public property. in all, 25,000 state workers, laid off. at the capitol, now closed to the public, minnesota's democratic governor and republican leaders could not agree on fixing a $5 billion budget gap. >> i'm not getting an income now. i don't think any of them should think it necessary for them to have an income, either, until this is settled. >> reporter: minnesota is the first state to actually shut down much of its government. but many others from new jersey to california are also making painful cuts. at this state park near minneapol
here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: in minnesota state parks, the big holiday weekend is a big bust. campers looking forward to a getaway were told, instead, to get lost. >> well,it's ridiculous, so, obvio obviously, it should never get to that. >> it's sad. >> reporter: the closed parks, a casualty of the state's budget crisis. the holiday hit list goes on. the zoo is closed. so is the raratrack. you can't even buy a fishing license. so many services are shut down....
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. >>> and check out this big thank you. an amazing moment off the coast. how a humpback whale, whose life was saved by a group of researchers, repaid the favor. >>> good evening. i'm dan harris. david muir is on assignment tonight in africa. we'll go to him in just a moment. but we want to start in washington, where tonight, we're seeing something highly unusual. hope. there was a real change of tone today in the debt debate. now, we should say, the hope now, we should say, the hope we're seeing tonight is still very tentative and very fragile. but with the clock ticking down, and there it is, three days left. some of the major players in this game are starting to sound like they might finally be getting down to business to break the impasse. abc's senior political correspondent, jon karl, has been on this story every step of the way. and he leads us off, once again, tonight. jon, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, dan. well, the house and the senate have spent the last 24 hours on a series of showboats on bills that have no chance of passing.
. >>> and check out this big thank you. an amazing moment off the coast. how a humpback whale, whose life was saved by a group of researchers, repaid the favor. >>> good evening. i'm dan harris. david muir is on assignment tonight in africa. we'll go to him in just a moment. but we want to start in washington, where tonight, we're seeing something highly unusual. hope. there was a real change of tone today in the debt debate. now, we should say, the hope now, we should say,...
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. >> i have a very big advantage, because marcus has his ph.d. in counseling and he's a marriage counselor. >> reporter: but dr. bachmann's brand of counseling is highly controversial and could become a campaign issue. >> here's my husband dr. marcus bachmann. >> reporter: operating out of suburban minneapolis, dr. bachmann runs a christian counseling firm, co-owned with his wife, that at times, according to former patients, has tried to cononrt gay men into heterosexuals through prayer. >> his patatfor my therapy would be to read the bible, pray to god that i would no longer be gay. >> reporter: andrew ramirez of minneapolis was 17 when his family sent him to bachmann and associates where, he says, a counselor working for bachmann tried, unsuccessfully, to "save" him from his sin. >> and god would forgive me if i were straight. >> reporter: dr. bachmann, who has described homosexuals as barbarians, denied as a false statement five years ago reports his clinic tries to convert gay men to straight. but undercover video shot just last month inside
. >> i have a very big advantage, because marcus has his ph.d. in counseling and he's a marriage counselor. >> reporter: but dr. bachmann's brand of counseling is highly controversial and could become a campaign issue. >> here's my husband dr. marcus bachmann. >> reporter: operating out of suburban minneapolis, dr. bachmann runs a christian counseling firm, co-owned with his wife, that at times, according to former patients, has tried to cononrt gay men into...
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and from all of us, we appreciate your team, -- time, hope t >>> tonight on "world news," big broil. the record heat, 90 million people sweltering. parts of texas turning back into a dust bowl. not enough water for the cattle. >>> double dare. with the economy on the brink over the debt talk, the president warns social security checks could be in jeopardy, as republicans claim they now have a last ditch plan. >>> jaycee dugard. tonight, neighbors who saw the backyard where she was being held, speak out about what they wish they had done. >>> and our made in america summer. an army of families showing you the one thing they bought and love to help create american jobs. >>> good evening to you. and here is how it looks and feels in temperatures as high as 105 degrees in america tonight. 90 million americans sweltering. record-breaking heat across the country. and look at that. temperatures soaring above 100 degrees, and there is drought so bad, cattle farmers are making very tough choices. that is the e map. half of the country in the sweltering heat tonight, and abc's steve osunsami i
and from all of us, we appreciate your team, -- time, hope t >>> tonight on "world news," big broil. the record heat, 90 million people sweltering. parts of texas turning back into a dust bowl. not enough water for the cattle. >>> double dare. with the economy on the brink over the debt talk, the president warns social security checks could be in jeopardy, as republicans claim they now have a last ditch plan. >>> jaycee dugard. tonight, neighbors who saw the...
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. >> reporter: the presidentnt continued to push for a big, painful deficit reduction package. >> we have a unique opportunity to do something big. >> reporter: and for the first time publicly, he detailed a specific, possible cut to a popular entitlement program. can you tell us one structural reform that you are willing to make to one of these entitlement programs that would have a major impact on the deficit? >> i've said that means testing on medicare. meaning, people like myself, you can envision a situation where, for somebody in my position, me having to pay a little bit more on premiums or copays or things like that would be appropriate. and again, that could make a difference. >> reporter: even with the suggestion, negotiations are at an impasse. house republicans are refusing to increase any taxes and insist the president is not serious about cuts. >> we asked the president to lead. we asked him to put forward a plan, not a speech, a real plan. and he hasn't. we will. >> reporter: the race is on to figure out a way to raise the debt ceiling without an agreement to reduce th
. >> reporter: the presidentnt continued to push for a big, painful deficit reduction package. >> we have a unique opportunity to do something big. >> reporter: and for the first time publicly, he detailed a specific, possible cut to a popular entitlement program. can you tell us one structural reform that you are willing to make to one of these entitlement programs that would have a major impact on the deficit? >> i've said that means testing on medicare. meaning,...
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and one big message was delivered today. the markets, the dow dropped almost 100 points, as worried investors pulled out. they're watching that clock, you see, right there, ticking down to the august 2nd deadline for a debt deal. and in another scramble for safety, people are rushing to invest in gold. prices up as never seen before. here's abc's john berman. >> reporter: the partisanship, politicking and lack of progress in washington might already be taking a toll on your personal bank account and 40101 the stock drop today -- the first sign investors are saying, "we're mad as hell, and we're not going to take it anymore." >> the impatience and frustration is clearly getting there. >> reporter: wall street has a way of voicing its displeasure, and it's downright ugly. remember september 2008 when congress failed to pass a bank bailout? stocks cratered, nearly 780 points that day. >> 3.5 million -- >> reporter: we are not there yet, but there are other unnerving signs -- call it a canary in a goldmine. gold prices are sky-r
and one big message was delivered today. the markets, the dow dropped almost 100 points, as worried investors pulled out. they're watching that clock, you see, right there, ticking down to the august 2nd deadline for a debt deal. and in another scramble for safety, people are rushing to invest in gold. prices up as never seen before. here's abc's john berman. >> reporter: the partisanship, politicking and lack of progress in washington might already be taking a toll on your personal bank...
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it's being called the big ask. what are you going to do? >> go on welfare. what else? do like everybody else is doing. >> reporter: here's how the cuts would work. a police officer, firefighter who retired at age 55, after 30 years on the job, would have their pensions cut in half, from about $40,000 a year to just over $20,000. colonel joseph moran has served 27 years on the police force. after contributing 7% of his salary each month, he says he would rather risk his entire pension than vote in favor of the city's offer. >> in many instances when you work and you provide a service for the city, that american dream is maybe a fantasy. >> reporter: and making matters worse, years ago, the town, like many others, opted out of social securitytyor its m micipal workers. so there are no other benefits for workers to fall back on now. the city says it simply can't afford the promises of the past, and if the retirees refuse this option, not only will central falls likely have to declare bankruptcy, but the entire pension system could be in danger. >> hair cut looks a lot bet
it's being called the big ask. what are you going to do? >> go on welfare. what else? do like everybody else is doing. >> reporter: here's how the cuts would work. a police officer, firefighter who retired at age 55, after 30 years on the job, would have their pensions cut in half, from about $40,000 a year to just over $20,000. colonel joseph moran has served 27 years on the police force. after contributing 7% of his salary each month, he says he would rather risk his entire...
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. >>> big deal. some of the most popular medicines in america like lipitor about to get a lot cheaper? >>> and jackpot. a tulsa man discovers these e d cups are worth more than $1 million. an "antiques roadshow" record. >> wow. >>> good evening. good monday to you. and tonight we begin with the face you haven't seen. the voice you haven't heard. the hotel maid who told thth story that rocketed around the world. the story of the alleged assault that derailed a powerful titan. and she says tonight she will not sit silently while he might go free. it's an abc news exclusive interview with "good morning america" anchor robin roberts who's here with us now. robin. >> and, diane, that woman is nafissatou diallo. they call her nafi. a 32-year-old immigrant from guinea, west africa. in her first television interview, she painstakingly recounts the day she says she was sexually assaulted by dominique strauss-kahn -- the powerful man who, at the time, was the head of the international monetary fund. >> he come
. >>> big deal. some of the most popular medicines in america like lipitor about to get a lot cheaper? >>> and jackpot. a tulsa man discovers these e d cups are worth more than $1 million. an "antiques roadshow" record. >> wow. >>> good evening. good monday to you. and tonight we begin with the face you haven't seen. the voice you haven't heard. the hotel maid who told thth story that rocketed around the world. the story of the alleged assault that...